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makes a difference where this line is... very top, top, middle, bottom, very bottom? also, is this set new to you, or has it been fine for a while, and just started doing this? does the line stay there when you switch to other inputs? (like a dvd player or a gaming console)? this kinda stuff will help you get an answer that makes sense - good luck

There is no term called top/bottom borad in monitor. Lines might have caused becoz of capacitor problem in ur monitor. replacing capacitors will not cost much. try taking ur monitor to someother person

I had the same problem -red, vertical bars along the right side of my Samsung 42" Plasma- and this is what fixed it: Removed unterminated cable. I had hooked up an HD video camera to the set about two weeks ago. While I disconnected the camera I left the other end of the connector cable plugged into the T.V.. As I've since learned from friends who work in television, this is what's called an "unterminated cable" -meaning one end is unconnected. It can lead to problems with electrical interference and appears to have been the problem in this case; When I disconnected this cable from the T.V. the red bars went away. So, check your cables. Make sure everything is properly connected and get rid of anything that might be picking up interference.

Are you able to test this monitor on another pc?
This will allow us to eliminate or identify as problem with the graphics card.
With the monitor itself, these lines could indicate screen damage - has the screen been dropped or accidentally hit with a pen etc.. ?